
Sync your smartphone with this 4-foot Modal Type C to A cable. Its braided construction provides durability, and the small connectors are compatible with most phone cases.
Q: Will this work with Oculus Link?
A: It will not work for Oculus Link, it is only USB2.0 certified, you need a USB 3.0. It will only charge your Oculus Quest.
Q: Does this work with the Oculus Quest, as a linking cable?
A: Yes it works great
Q: Is this 3.0?
A: No, this is not 3.0.
Q: Can this work as a Oculus Link cable?
A: I read a separate review about this product stating that it worked as a substitute for the Link. I’m not sure if it’s compatible with a desktop tower, but I would assume it would be due to the long cable needing to transfer data between your computer and your oculus quest. I purchased this cable recently, and while it did give a charge, I wasn’t able to get it to connect to the oculus link setup on my laptop. I do recommend trying a different cable first, before making this one your first option :) I hope I could help
A: No, you cannot use this cable for that purpose.
Q: Will this cord fast charge my Samsung Galaxy S8 cell phone?
A: Fast charge depends on your Charger and Smartphone. The maximum current of this product is 3A which supports fast charge.
Q: will this cable work with a jbl5 bluetooth speaker?
A: Yes, this cable will work with your speaker.
Q: Does this cable work with a navigation system that supports Android Auto?
A: I have a Pioneer AVH-510EX that was working with a Samsung Galaxy S7 and a MODAL braided cable. It is not working with a Google Pixel 3 and this MD-MCABG4 cable Someone suggested using the cable that came with the phone, but that is a USB-C to USB-C cable for fast charging. It is not the common USB-A to USB-C cable. https://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/NEX/Android+Auto+not+working+for+newer+USB+Type-C+phones+(including+Pixel) There is an extension from the back of the radio to a convenient place to plug in this cable. I'm going to try a different phone, maybe crawl under the dash and try to eliminate the extension, or try a Belkin Cable, which is on the list of "certified" USB-C cables.